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Road cycling around Wooler is characterized by its location at the foothills of the Cheviot Hills, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features rolling hills, heather-clad moorlands, and picturesque valleys, providing a variety of gradients. Quiet roads weave through the landscape, which borders the Northumberland National Park. This area provides a sense of space and freedom for road cyclists.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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132km
06:18
1,530m
1,530m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.7km
03:02
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.4km
02:06
440m
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This moderate 30.1 miles (48.4 km) road cycling loop from Wooler offers scenic Northumberland vistas with 1450 feet (442 metres) of elevatio
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56.1km
02:43
550m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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96.8km
04:44
840m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Good spot to refill water bottles if you’re running low.
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Freshly ground coffee, scones, pasties and sandwiches. Reasonable price.
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Bamburgh, located on the northeast coast of England in Northumberland, is renowned for its historical and scenic significance. Dominated by the imposing Bamburgh Castle, a fortress with origins in the 6th century and extensive Norman architecture, the village offers panoramic coastal views and a rich history as the former seat of Northumbrian kings. The picturesque village features quaint shops, pubs, and St Aidan's Church, linked to the early spread of Christianity. The expansive sandy beaches and nearby Farne Islands enhance its natural beauty, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife watchers. Additionally, Bamburgh is celebrated for its connection to the Victorian heroine Grace Darling, commemorated in a local museum. This blend of historical depth and natural splendor makes Bamburgh a captivating destination.
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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Glendale, near the Cheviot Hills, Chatton is a quaint rural village with a pub and village shop.
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The Devil's Causeway is a Roman roadway that is thought to pre-date Hadrian's Wall.
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Known as the "Gateway to the Cheviots", Wooler is a small town on the edge of the Northumberland National Park. It’s a lovely town and a popular base for walkers. It has its own Youth Hostel with locally made Shepherd’s Huts for hire.
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Yes, Wooler offers several easier road cycling routes. The region features quiet roads and scenic countryside, making it suitable for less strenuous rides. There are 8 routes classified as easy in the area, providing options for those looking for a more relaxed experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gains, particularly those venturing into the Cheviot Hills. A notable difficult route is A loop around the Cheviot Hills from Wooler — Northumberland National Park, which covers 132.1 km with over 1500 meters of ascent. Another challenging option is the Wooler Town Centre – Ad Gefrin Distillery loop from Wooler, spanning over 100 km with more than 1000 meters of climbing.
Wooler serves as an excellent base for longer cycling adventures. You can find routes that explore the Scottish and English Borderlands or connect to coastal areas. The A loop around the Cheviot Hills from Wooler — Northumberland National Park is a substantial 132.1 km route, while the Belford and Lindisfarne loop from Wooler offers a 67.7 km ride extending towards the coast.
Road cycling routes around Wooler offer diverse and spectacular views. You can expect panoramic vistas of rolling hills, heather-clad moorlands, and picturesque valleys within the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park. Routes often weave through small villages and past historic sites, providing a rich visual experience of the Northumberland countryside.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Wooler are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Lowick and Chatton loop from Wooler (48.4 km) and the Belford and Lindisfarne loop from Wooler (67.7 km), both offering scenic journeys through the region.
The Wooler area is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. While cycling, you might encounter views of the majestic The Cheviot Summit, the highest point in Northumberland National Park, or the ancient Yeavering Bell summit and hillfort. The region also features viewpoints like Cairn Hill and Ros Castle Hill Fort, offering spectacular views over the wild Cheviot landscape.
The road cycling routes in Wooler are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the sense of space and freedom, and the diverse terrain that caters to various fitness levels. The stunning natural landscapes, particularly the Cheviot Hills and Northumberland National Park, are frequently highlighted as major draws.
Many routes around Wooler weave through small villages, which often provide opportunities for cafe stops and refreshments. While specific cafes are not detailed for every route, the presence of villages like Lowick and Chatton on routes such as the Lowick and Chatton loop from Wooler suggests places to pause and refuel.
The region is generally best enjoyed during the warmer and drier months, typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is more predictable and the landscapes are vibrant. While specific winter routes are not highlighted, the area's exposure to the elements means that conditions can be challenging outside of these seasons, especially in the higher elevations of the Cheviots.
There are over 45 road cycling routes available around Wooler on komoot, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. These include 8 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 8 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for every road cyclist.
Many of the cycling routes around Wooler are on mostly paved surfaces, making them well-suited for road bikes. The quiet roads provide a smooth riding experience, allowing cyclists to fully appreciate the scenic Northumberland vistas.
Yes, the Wooler region is known to host annual cyclo sportives, such as the Wooler Wheel Classic. These events offer organized road cycling challenges, typically ranging from 60 km to 100 km, through the scenic rural Northumberland countryside. Guided leisure rides are also sometimes available on weekends.


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